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TS ICET Syllabus 2019: Check Section-wise Syllabus Here

TS ICET Syllabus is released by Kakatiya University, Warangal on behalf of TSCHE. The questions are constructed in a way that evaluates a candidate’s quantitative, verbal/reading and reasoning skills. There are three sections in TS ICET exam viz.

Section A: Analytical Ability

Section B: Mathematical Ability

Section C: Communication Ability

This year, KU has scheduled TS ICET 2019 for May 23 – 24, 2019 in two sessions. The exam will be conducted in online (computer-based) mode, register at icet.tsche.ac.in. Apply now!

TS ICET Syllabus: Analytical Ability

Analytical Ability consists of 75 questions of one mark each, giving the entire section a good weightage of 75 marks. The sections will have questions from two broad topics:

Data Sufficiency - 20 questions, 20 marks

Problem Solving - 55 questions, 55 marks

Candidates should cover the following chapters for covering both the topics. These are the type of questions that TS ICET covers:

Number System & Sequences and Series: Analogies of numbers and alphabet, completion of blank spaces following the pattern in a:b::c:d relationship; odd thing out: missing number in a sequence or a series.

Data Analysis: The data given in a Table, Bar diagram, Venn Diagram, Graph, Pie Chart, or a Passage is to be analyzed and the questions relating to the data are to be answered. It primarily consists of decoding data.

Alphabetical Coding and Decoding Problems: A code pattern of the English Alphabet is given. A given word or a group of letters are to be coded or decoded based on the given code or codes. It can be a letter assigned to a code or a code assigned to a given series of words.

Date, Time, Travel & Arrangement Problems: Questions related to time and space will be asked including arrangement problems which involve permutations and combination.

Section A - Analytical Ability

No. of questions

No. of marks

Data Sufficiency

20

20

Problem Solving

55

55

Total

75 questions

75 marks

Candidates can consult the following books that will help them prepare timely and with a set structure. Candidates should also solve both topic wise and mixed questions to make sure that their speed and accuracy can be tested well before the exam.

TS ICET Syllabus: Mathematical Ability

Mathematical Ability consists of 75 questions of one mark each, giving the entire section a good weightage of 75 marks. Same as Analytical Ability. However, this section is slightly more difficult than analytical ability as it tests the candidate’s basics and mathematical aptitude. It will have questions from the following three broad topics:

Arithmetical Ability - 35 questions, 35 marks

Algebraical & Geometrical Ability - 30 questions, 30 marks

Statistical Ability - 10 questions, 10 marks

Candidates should cover the following chapters the three topics. These are the type of questions that TS ICET covers for testing Mathematical Aptitude:

Arithmetical Ability will have questions from the following topics: Laws of indices, Ratio and proportion, Surds, Numbers and divisibility, l.c.m. and g.c.d, Rational numbers, Percentages, Profit and loss, Partnership, Pipes and cisterns, Time, distance and work problems, Areas and volumes, Mensuration, Modular arithmetic.

Algebraical and Geometrical Ability will have questions from the following topics: Tautologies-Sets, Relations and functions, applications – Equation of a line in different forms, Trigonometry. Progressions, Binomial Theorem, Matrices, Notion of a limit and derivative; Lines, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Circles, Coordinate geometry.

TS ICET Syllabus: Communication Ability

Communication Ability consists of 50 questions of one mark each, giving the entire section a decent weightage of 50 marks. It is lower than the other two sections but it is also harder to prepare and more time consuming as it involves a good understanding of grammar and long passages.

Since vocabulary and reading speed cannot be built in a day or even a month, candidates should start preparing for this section well in time.

Reading of newspapers and opinion blogs will also help gain both speed and knowledge.

The section is divided as such:

Vocabulary - 10 questions, 10 marks

Business and Computer terminology - 10 questions, 10 marks

Functional Grammar - 15 questions, 15 marks

Reading Comprehension - 15 questions, 15 marks

Candidates should brush up on their grammar basics and make reading newspaper, blogs, novels and relevant news items as well as scholarly essays a regular time-bound activity to judge their speed and accuracy. They must also make it a point to solve as many reading passages as possible, it will give them a sense of structure and also improve their reading and answering time.

Tips for TS ICET Preparation

Check your Starting Level: Before diving into course books and relevant material, solve the last year question paper to assess where you need to start your preparation from.

Set small goals: After having ascertained what sections need works, prepare a plan that divides topics to be covered and time to allot to each topic.

Practice makes one accurate: Yes, this is one of the most crucial things to remember. Solve as many question papers as possible. Do section wise tests to see which topics need work. Also, solve previous year question papers so you get a sense of what can be expected in terms of difficulty level

Time yourself: Time yourself while solving question papers. It will help you understand your speed and level of accuracy.

Be Calm: Be calm and understand that this test can be aced by practice and smart studying

Read Newspaper Daily: This will not only help you during the exam but also prepare you for current affairs and gk questions that may be asked in the interview.

The above article is based on previous years’ information. In case of any query, ask them in the comments below.

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College

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